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Have you not thought about just doing it yourself? If you want a Fender Jazz bass in a specific natural finish; (many) parts are readily/easily available online, including wired control plates if you're not confident with a soldering iron. It's really not difficult!
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What are you listening to right now?
NancyJohnson replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
To my delight, Alkaline Trio's Agony and Irony (finally) appeared on Spotify in the last few days. Took the opportunity to rejig/recompile my AT playlist to get everything in the right order and chuck in the Past Live, Matt Skiba and Dan Adriano solo projects as well. Had it on shuffle all day. Love it. -
The Gibson reissue was a dog. See thread elsewhere. I suppose - well, to a degree - I was just expecting to see an upsidedown version of the IV; light in weight, fast in neck and bright tonally. I don't really care for alphabetical profile categories, but the neck was fat'n'chubby, tonally there was zero brightness, just mud and it weighed way more than the IV. I used it for about ten minutes at a little gig just a few days after I got it and changed back to my old white Thunderbird for the remaining 30 minutes of the set. Never used it in anger again. I noodled on a modded Bach for a few minutes and it was everything that I wanted the Gibson to be. Lovely neck.
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I don't know where Gibson's head is at to be honest and I'd say with some certainty that they clearly don't frequent the various bass forums online. They're ultimately a Les Paul reissue business, or just lazy enough by putting Slash's name on anything. From a Gibson bass perspective, players don't really want nonsensical Rex Brown or Gene Simmons Thunderbird IVs (or EBOs); there's clearly more desire for faithful reissues of the Thunderbird II, plus Rippers and Grabbers. Hell, they missed a trick not making some 20/20s three years ago. More colour choices needed, ditching of the three-point bridge etc. The only reason Gibson reissued the (frankly awful) non-reverse Thunderbird about ten years ago is because Bach had a lot of success with their model (which was pretty close to Gibson specs and ultimately customisable) and they could probably sniff some profit.
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Pretty happy with the kit I own but circumstances/priorities elsewhere have overtaken the desire to acquire anything else. In reality, I probably need to get rid of stuff. Earlier this year, work reduced my days and my wife quit accountancy taking a less stressful (and lower paid) job; reckon compared to 12 months ago we're down about 35% on our take-home income. We have a slow moving garage conversion project going on, so we throw £400-500 a month towards that; getting that finished overrides any musical purchases.
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I picked up a late 70s Aria Primary Bass (pretty decent P-copy) in Gumtree job lot a few years ago. £50. It needs a lot of TLC, but fundamentally it had good bones and it's a decent player.
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When did you realise….. you weren’t going to “make it”?
NancyJohnson replied to Rayman's topic in General Discussion
Early-mid 80s. Band I was in had done two or three gigs, we played a lunchtime show at Richmond College, but did it right. We hired in a decent PA and played a well rehearsed 45 minute set. (I remember a girl in the audience deriding us - because we were doing it properly - shouting 'laser show' at every opportunity between songs. Sheesh.) By chance, there was an A&R guy there from Polydor, just scouting. Polydor paid for us to do a demo in a strange house based studio in Surbiton (under £200) and we had a pre-signing meeting with the label; who said within a couple of minutes that they were only interested in our (female) singer. We all decided that wasn't going to happen and walked away. Band were effectively broken from that point on and we split up a few weeks later. I do feel for the singer, even now, but she said 'no' straight away. That was it really. Never really came remotely close again. -
Quick question. Looking to get a scratchplate made up for this (see thread elsewhere): Has anyone go one of these with a scratchplate? The guys I'm asking to do the work are asking if I can i) borrow one that I can offer up for sizing, ii) send to them for making, and iii) return back to to both parties. Anyone?
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Anyone fancy taking on a build project for me?
NancyJohnson replied to cetera's topic in Build Diaries
Is this happening? -
Didn't realise! All mine went to fund the Lulls!
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Did you sell the Ripper?
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I'm giving some thought to having a custom pickguard made for my Hamer Cruisebass; oddly, I think I'd probably play it more if it had one. Query here is how do I go about getting one made. It's not a standard off the shelf shape; there are a few decent straight-on photos available (see below). Would it be feasible to take the fingerboard measurements and the distance to the pickup pocket and risk it? I don't need holes, I'll just attach with double-sided tape. Mine:
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What are you listening to right now?
NancyJohnson replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Alvin Stardust. Yep. -
When Big Country started, Mark Brzezicki was born and still living in Slough. Tony Butler was London born and lived next door to a lady I worked with, in Owlsmoor, Camberley.
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Korina. I know a few companies use it for guitar building, but never fails to amaze that Gibson rarely stray using it outside of the pointy models (Explorer/Flying-V/Futura/Moderne), but these are regularly two or three time more expensive than the mahogany alternatives. I know it's supposed to be a bit harder to work with, but body-sized slabs can be had for £60+, which is comparable with mahogany. Don't get it.
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McCartney's Lost Hofner - The Project to find it.
NancyJohnson replied to Buddster's topic in General Discussion
Haven't seen this on here, but it seems to be getting a bit of traction in the news. Might be of interest to someone! I can't say I'm particularly bothered or enamoured with what happened to a bass that went missing in 1969, I'd much rather know what happened to the Gene Simmons Lobue bass. https://thelostbass.com/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66700300 -
I is taking a selfie. What is the possible worth of that photo (apart from @Clarky being in it)?
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Bands whose live albums trounce their studio efforts
NancyJohnson replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I'm familiar with this album. My jaw dropped to the floor when I realised John Edwards was the bass player on it. -
Bands whose live albums trounce their studio efforts
NancyJohnson replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I adore UFO's Strangers In The Night (even the super extended version is great). I don't possess a single UFO studio album. This is all I need from them. Haven't listened to Cheap Trick At Budokan for a while. Other notables: Aerosmith - Live! Bootleg Sinatra at The Sands The Heartbreakers - Live at Max's Kansas City Wings Over America Rachel Stamp - Stampax The only other live thing I dip into regularly is the 4CD Transistor Blast by XTC. There's live at the BBC content on there (from Rock Goes To College and other stuff) and everything has so much speed and energy. The actual albums this material is sourced from are great, but the live stuff is just great. -
Assuming it's even wired up and moving air, makes you wonder whether Chris Shiflett can actually hear a single note being produced by it. It's nonsense! Nonsense I tell ya!
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In this day and age, isn't it proven that you don't really need a wall of amps/cabinets behind you? I can't honestly see any merit in it in this case at all, except as mentioned before, it's forming part of the look.
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Porcupne Tree continuing to tour with NO bass player
NancyJohnson replied to leroydiamond's topic in General Discussion
It's odd, people having a moan about click tracks, backing tracks etc. etc. If anyone thinks a band like Porcupine Tree don't use MIDI and time codes to ensure everything works together is delusional. The only thing going this route is it just makes things a tad sterile. -
That Epiphone is lovely.
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It's a poinsettia! There's a story online of two Americans who tried smoking the dried leaves and ended up with vomiting, headaches and palpitations.
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It's spent too long in a case. Intermittent issue resolved, it sounds thunderous through my gear. Thunderous...